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José Ramírez (infielder)

José Enrique Ramírez (born September 17, 1992) is a Dominican professional baseball third baseman for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB). He signed with the Indians as an amateur free agent on November 26, 2009, and made his MLB debut on September 1, 2013.

José Ramírez
Ramírez with the Cleveland Guardians in 2022
Cleveland Guardians – No. 11
Third baseman
Born: (1992-09-17) September 17, 1992 (age 30)
Baní, Peravia, Dominican Republic
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 2013, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.279
Hits1,155
Home runs192
Runs batted in666
Stolen bases174
Teams
Career highlights and awards

In 2016, Ramírez achieved then-career highs of a .312 batting average, 46 doubles and 22 stolen bases while playing second base, shortstop, and left field, in addition to third base. He also helped lead the Indians to its first World Series appearance in 19 years. As a result, Ramírez was named winner of the Bob Feller Man of the Year Award (the equivalent of the team Most Valuable Player award) for the first time, and received the award again in 2021.

Ramírez is a four-time selectee to the MLB All-Star Game, a three-time Silver Slugger Award award winner, and a one-time selectee to the All-MLB Team. In 2017, he became the 19th player in history to hit at least 56 doubles in one season, while leading the major leagues. In 2018, he hit 39 home runs and stole 34 bases to enter the 30–30 club.

Career

Cleveland Indians / Guardians

Born in Baní,[1] Ramírez played baseball in the Dominican Prospect League.[2] In 2009, at the age of 17, Ramírez and other unsigned prospects traveled to the Cleveland Indians' Dominican facility in Boca Chica, where an Indians scout noticed Ramírez. He signed with the Indians, receiving a $50,000 signing bonus.[1][3]

Ramírez sat out the 2010 season and made his professional debut in 2011 with the Arizona Indians of the Rookie-level Arizona League. He batted .325 in 48 games played. He then played for the Toros del Este of the Dominican Winter League.[1] In 2012, he played for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the Class A-Short Season New York-Penn League and Lake County Captains of the Class A Midwest League. The next year, he started the season with the Akron Aeros of the Class AA Eastern League.[3]

2013—2015: Early major league career

 
Ramírez with the Indians in 2015

The Indians promoted Ramírez to the major leagues on September 1, 2013, and he made his MLB debut that day. He entered the game as a pinch runner during the ninth inning and scored on a game-winning grand slam hit by Mike Avilés.[4] Ramírez recorded his first major league hit on September 9 against the Kansas City Royals, when he lined a single to left field off of Royals starter Ervin Santana during the third inning. Later in that same game, Ramírez also collected his first multiple hit game in the major leagues, working a single off reliever Wade Davis during the seventh inning.[5]

Ramírez began the 2014 season in the minor leagues and had a batting line of .319/.363/.484 in 105 plate appearances.[6] He was promoted to the major leagues on May 1, as Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis went on the disabled list. Ramírez was sent back to the minors on May 20, after Kipnis was reinstated. However, Ramírez was recalled before July 23.[7]

Ramírez began to get regular playing time at shortstop on July 31, 2014, after the Indians traded shortstop Asdrúbal Cabrera. [8] He hit his first home run on August 9, in his first career three-hit game.[9] Ramírez finished the 2014 season by hitting .262 in 237 at-bats. He compiled 62 hits and also had 10 steals, tied for fourth-most on the team.[10]

In 2015, Ramírez made his first Opening Day roster. He started on Opening Day, batting ninth and playing shortstop. He also started the Indians home opener on April 10. Ramírez went 1-for-4 in the team's first game at newly renovated Progressive Field.[11]

Ramírez, and the Indians, struggled during the first half of the 2015 season.[12] The team fell to last place in the AL Central during June, and Ramírez would be sent down to the Columbus Clippers of the Class AAA International League during that span. After being called back up for the second time on August 3, Ramírez would play much better, hitting .250 over the second half of the season.[13] He closed out the 2015 season by hitting .280 in September and October with 21 hits. He also had a power surge in September, hitting four home runs while setting his career high for home runs in a single month.[14]

2016: World Series appearance

 
Ramírez in 2016

In 2016, Ramírez hit .312/.355/.423 as of July 8, 2016.[15] He became the first player during 2016 to hit in every spot in the lineup when he batted fourth on June 28.[16] Ramírez had also played four positions this year: second base, third base, shortstop, and left field. When asked about Ramírez's play, Indians hitting coach Ty Van Burkleo noted that Ramírez "has done a great job all year."[16] He also concluded that with the Indians missing Michael Brantley, Ramírez has really stepped up in the heart of their batting order and "been a real shot in the arm" for the organization.

As of July 14, Ramírez was third in the American League with a .377 batting average with runners in scoring position.[17] He backed that up on June 19, when he hit a walk-off single in the 10th inning against the Chicago White Sox, which gave the Indians a 3-2 win.[18] That win was the third of 14 straight wins for the Indians, which was then a franchise record.[19] Their 14 straight wins from June 17 to July 1 is not only a franchise record but also the longest win streak in baseball since 2013.[20] During the streak, Ramírez batted .298 while compiling 17 hits and nine RBI. On September 17, his 24th birthday, he hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Indians a 1–0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. He finished the season having established then career-highs of a .312 batting average, 46 doubles, 11 home runs, 76 RBI, 22 stolen bases, and 4.8 Wins Above Replacement (WAR or bWAR, per Baseball-Reference.com).[21]

In the fifth game of the World Series, Ramírez hit a home run, giving Cleveland a 1–0 lead over the Chicago Cubs.[22] He hit .310 (9-for-31) in the World Series, with one each of a walk, home run, and double.[21] The Cubs ultimately prevailed, however, with Cleveland falling one run short in Game 7 in a bid for their first championship since 1948.[23]

The Cleveland chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) selected Ramírez as the Bob Feller Man of the Year Award winner, the equivalent of the club's Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.[24] He also received consideration for the AL MVP for the first time, placing 17th.[25]

2017: Silver Slugger Award

 
Ramírez in 2017

On March 28, 2017, Ramírez signed a five-year contract extension worth $26 million.[26] In June, he collected nine consecutive multi-hit games, the longest such streak for an Indians player since Roy Hughes in 1936.[27] He was named AL Player of the Week for the first time in his career on June 18, after batting .516 with 16 hits, three home runs, seven RBI and a stolen base. He raised his average from .265 to .320 over his previous 22 games.[28] When Jason Kipnis sustained a hamstring injury on July 9, the Indians placed him on the 10-day DL,[29] and shifted Ramírez to cover second base to replace him for much of the remainder of the season.[27] Ramírez was selected by fan voting as the starting third baseman for the American League in the 2017 MLB All-Star Game.[30]

On September 3 versus the Detroit Tigers, Ramírez tied a major league record with five extra-base hits, which included three doubles and two home runs. Incidentally, both home runs received "help", as both were catchable. For the first home run, Mikie Mahtook pushed the ball over the fence with his bare hand. On the second, the ball bounced off Alex Presley's glove and touched the yellow stripe of the fence for a home run. That game was also the 11th of a 22-game win streak spanning August 24−September 15, which surpassed the 2002 Oakland Athletics' 20 consecutive wins for the American League record, and was the second longest all-time to the New York Giants' 26 consecutive in 1916. In that streak, Ramírez made the strongest offensive contribution, batting .423/.462/.944.[31] He was named AL Player of the Week on September 5.[32]

In 152 games played in 2017, Ramirez finished with an MLB-leading 56 doubles, a .318 batting average, .957 OPS, 29 home runs, 83 RBI, and 107 runs scored. He totaled 91 extra base hits, the second-highest total in one season for a switch hitter in major league history. He became just the 19th player to hit at least 56 doubles in one season. His .957 OPS is the highest-ever in one season for a player who made at least 60 appearances at both second base and third base.[27] Of the 74 major league batters to hit at least 25 home runs, Ramírez struck out the fewest times (69).[33]

End of season awards for Ramírez included selection as designated hitter on Baseball America's All-MLB Team,[34] and his first career Silver Slugger Award, as the top-hitting AL third baseman.[35] He received a nomination as one of three Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalists at third base.[36] He placed third in the AL Most Valuable Player Award balloting, behind winner José Altuve and Aaron Judge.[37]

2018: 30–30 club

On May 29, 2018, Ramírez hit his 17th home run of the season in a 9–1 victory versus the Chicago White Sox. He joined Albert Belle as the only hitters in Cleveland Indians to have hit at least that many home runs before the end of May,[38] and for the month had batted .336, 11 home runs and 25 RBI. He had 18 home runs on the year at that point, second to Belle in 1996 with 21 home runs for most at the end of May in franchise history. Further, Ramírez and Francisco Lindor became the first Cleveland teammates to both hit at least 10 home runs in one month since Jim Thome and Karim García in 2002.[39]

Slashing .292/.395/.590 with 24 home runs, 59 RBI, and 19 stolen bases, Ramírez was named the starting third baseman for the AL in the 2018 MLB All-Star Game.[40] On September 9 versus the Toronto Blue Jays, he registered his 30th stolen base, in addition to 37 home runs, to join the 30–30 club – the first in the majors since Mike Trout in 2012. Ramírez was the 49th member of this group, and the third Indian to do so, joining Joe Carter (1987) and Grady Sizemore (2008).[41]

For the season, Ramírez batted .270/.387/.552, and led the major leagues in walks-per-strikeout at 1.33.[42] He also led the American League in power-speed number (36.3), and had the highest number of pitches per plate appearance in the major leagues (4.30).[43][44] He became the first Indians player to achieve 30 home runs, 30 stolen bases, 100 runs scored and 100 RBI in the same season.[45] However, he batted .302 before the All-Star break and .218 after.[46] Ramírez batted 2-for-20 (.100) in the 2018 ALDS, as Cleveland lost to the Houston Astros.[45]

2019

Ramírez began the 2019 season continuing the slump that he endured towards the end of the 2018 season. Over a span of 102 games beginning August 18, 2018, he batted .189. He was being pitched with much fewer fastballs that he could drive, resulting in more popups with much weaker overall contact. From Opening Day of 2017 to August 18, 2018, he had pulled 42 fastballs for home runs, leading the major leagues. In the 102 game span, he had hit four.[47] He batted .218 with a .308 OBP and .344 SLG in the first half of the 2019 season.[48]

However, Ramírez experienced a resurgence as the season progressed. On August 15, 2019, he hit his first career grand slam in the first inning against the New York Yankees. In his next at-bat, he hit a two-run home run as the Indians won, 19–5.[49] After the All-Star break, he was second in MLB with 32 extra-base hits and third with 40 RBI, when he broke the hamate bone in the right wrist on August 24, requiring surgery.[48] He appeared in 129 games on the season, hitting .255 with 23 home runs, 83 RBI, and 24 stolen bases.[50]

2020: Silver Slugger Award

 
Ramírez in 2020

The 2020 season began slowly for Ramírez as he dealt with a thumb injury. He batted .230 with six doubles, five home runs, and 18 RBI for the first month. Starting August 25, he batted .358 with 12 home runs and 28 RBI.[51] Over a seven-game span in September, Ramírez homered six times to help carry the Indians' playoff run following an eight-game losing streak. On September 22, he hit a walk-off home run in the tenth inning to defeat the Chicago White Sox 5–3, clinching a playoff berth for Cleveland.[52]

Ramírez garnered the AL Player of the Month Award for September, batting .366/.453/.841 with nine doubles, 10 home runs, 24 RBI, 1.294 OPS, 19 extra base hits, and 69 total bases. He led MLB for the month in home runs (tied), OBP, SLG, OPS, total bases (tied), and doubles (tied). He was second in batting. Each of his last 11 hits the regular season went for extra bases. He led the club with 17 home runs on the season.[51]

Ramírez concluded the season batting .292, .386 OBP, and career-highs in OPS (.993), slugging percentage (.607), and OPS+ (163). He also tallied 64 hits, 45 runs scored, 16 doubles, 17 home runs, 46 RBI, 133 total bases, 34 extra base hits, 31 walks, and ten stolen bases.[53] Per FanGraphs' version of WAR (fWAR), he led the major leagues with 3.4.[51] He also tied for the AL lead in runs scored with Tim Anderson, and in extra base hits with José Abreu, both of the White Sox. Ramírez placed second in OPS and total bases, third in slugging percentage, doubles, home runs, and RBI, fifth in stolen bases and adjusted OPS+, and tenth in walks.[53] This performance netted Ramírez his third career Silver Slugger Award[54] and a second-place finish to Abreu in the AL MVP voting.[55]

2021: Bob Feller Man of the Year

In 2021, Ramírez was selected to the MLB All-Star Game for the third time of his career. At the time of the announcement, he had batted .265 with an .882 OPS, 54 runs scored, 18 doubles, 18 home runs, 50 RBI, and six stolen bases. His 6.5 fWAR and 138 wRC+ both ranked second among AL third baseman behind Rafael Devers of the Red Sox.[56] Ramírez produced the highest batted ball pull percentage in the major leagues, at 56.8%.[57] He was chosen as the winner of Bob Feller Man of the Year Award, the second of his career.[58]

The Indians exercised the club option on Ramírez' contract for the 2022 season on November 5, 2021.[59]

2022: Contract extension

On April 6, 2022, Ramírez signed a 5-year, $124 million extension with the Cleveland Guardians. Combined with his contract extension signed in November 2021, Ramírez' new contract guaranteed nearly $150 million through 2028. The largest contract awarded in franchise history, the deal also included a full "no-trade" clause.[60]

In Cleveland's home opener, Ramírez doubled in the ninth inning of a 4–1 defeat to the San Francisco Giants for his 1,000th career hit.[61] He won AL Player of the Month honors for April, having hit .342 (27-for-79) and .722 slugging percentage, 12 runs scored, seven doubles, a triple, seven home runs, 28 RBI, and nine bases on balls over 21 games. During that month, he also reached the career milestone of 1,000 games played.[62] On May 28 versus Detroit, Ramírez homered, tripled and drove in five runs, amounting to an MLB-leading 48 RBI through the Guardians' first 42 games, tied for third-most in club history. Of all in franchise history, only Manny Ramirez (56 in 1999), Al Rosen (49 in 1954) and Earl Averill (also 48) had equaled or surpassed José Ramírez.[63] He was named AL Player of the Week for the May 24–30, having recorded three home runs, three stolen bases, 11 RBI, seven total extra base hits, .348/.423/.957, three walks and one strikeout.[64]

In 2022 he led the major leagues with 44 doubles and 20 intentional walks, batting .280/.355/.514 with 29 home runs and 126 RBIs across 685 plate appearances.[65][66]

Awards and honors

Milestones

Statistical league leader

Personal life

Ramírez has a brother, José Báez Ramírez, who also signed with the Cleveland organization.[45]

Owing to his baseball instincts and dedication, former teammate Francisco Lindor has commented that if he were the owner of a team and given the option to sign any player in the sport, it would be Ramírez.[23]

See also

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Not to be confused with Jose Ramirez pitcher Jose Enrique Ramirez born September 17 1992 is a Dominican professional baseball third baseman for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball MLB He signed with the Indians as an amateur free agent on November 26 2009 and made his MLB debut on September 1 2013 Jose RamirezRamirez with the Cleveland Guardians in 2022Cleveland Guardians No 11Third basemanBorn 1992 09 17 September 17 1992 age 30 Bani Peravia Dominican RepublicBats SwitchThrows RightMLB debutSeptember 1 2013 for the Cleveland IndiansMLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 279Hits1 155Home runs192Runs batted in666Stolen bases174TeamsCleveland Indians Guardians 2013 present Career highlights and awards4 All Star 2017 2018 2021 2022 All MLB Second Team 2020 4 Silver Slugger Award 2017 2018 2020 2022 30 30 club 2018 In 2016 Ramirez achieved then career highs of a 312 batting average 46 doubles and 22 stolen bases while playing second base shortstop and left field in addition to third base He also helped lead the Indians to its first World Series appearance in 19 years As a result Ramirez was named winner of the Bob Feller Man of the Year Award the equivalent of the team Most Valuable Player award for the first time and received the award again in 2021 Ramirez is a four time selectee to the MLB All Star Game a three time Silver Slugger Award award winner and a one time selectee to the All MLB Team In 2017 he became the 19th player in history to hit at least 56 doubles in one season while leading the major leagues In 2018 he hit 39 home runs and stole 34 bases to enter the 30 30 club Contents 1 Career 1 1 Cleveland Indians Guardians 1 1 1 2013 2015 Early major league career 1 1 2 2016 World Series appearance 1 1 3 2017 Silver Slugger Award 1 1 4 2018 30 30 club 1 1 5 2019 1 1 6 2020 Silver Slugger Award 1 1 7 2021 Bob Feller Man of the Year 1 1 8 2022 Contract extension 2 Awards and honors 3 Milestones 3 1 Statistical league leader 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditCleveland Indians Guardians Edit Born in Bani 1 Ramirez played baseball in the Dominican Prospect League 2 In 2009 at the age of 17 Ramirez and other unsigned prospects traveled to the Cleveland Indians Dominican facility in Boca Chica where an Indians scout noticed Ramirez He signed with the Indians receiving a 50 000 signing bonus 1 3 Ramirez sat out the 2010 season and made his professional debut in 2011 with the Arizona Indians of the Rookie level Arizona League He batted 325 in 48 games played He then played for the Toros del Este of the Dominican Winter League 1 In 2012 he played for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the Class A Short Season New York Penn League and Lake County Captains of the Class A Midwest League The next year he started the season with the Akron Aeros of the Class AA Eastern League 3 2013 2015 Early major league career Edit Ramirez with the Indians in 2015 The Indians promoted Ramirez to the major leagues on September 1 2013 and he made his MLB debut that day He entered the game as a pinch runner during the ninth inning and scored on a game winning grand slam hit by Mike Aviles 4 Ramirez recorded his first major league hit on September 9 against the Kansas City Royals when he lined a single to left field off of Royals starter Ervin Santana during the third inning Later in that same game Ramirez also collected his first multiple hit game in the major leagues working a single off reliever Wade Davis during the seventh inning 5 Ramirez began the 2014 season in the minor leagues and had a batting line of 319 363 484 in 105 plate appearances 6 He was promoted to the major leagues on May 1 as Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis went on the disabled list Ramirez was sent back to the minors on May 20 after Kipnis was reinstated However Ramirez was recalled before July 23 7 Ramirez began to get regular playing time at shortstop on July 31 2014 after the Indians traded shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera 8 He hit his first home run on August 9 in his first career three hit game 9 Ramirez finished the 2014 season by hitting 262 in 237 at bats He compiled 62 hits and also had 10 steals tied for fourth most on the team 10 In 2015 Ramirez made his first Opening Day roster He started on Opening Day batting ninth and playing shortstop He also started the Indians home opener on April 10 Ramirez went 1 for 4 in the team s first game at newly renovated Progressive Field 11 Ramirez and the Indians struggled during the first half of the 2015 season 12 The team fell to last place in the AL Central during June and Ramirez would be sent down to the Columbus Clippers of the Class AAA International League during that span After being called back up for the second time on August 3 Ramirez would play much better hitting 250 over the second half of the season 13 He closed out the 2015 season by hitting 280 in September and October with 21 hits He also had a power surge in September hitting four home runs while setting his career high for home runs in a single month 14 2016 World Series appearance Edit Ramirez in 2016 In 2016 Ramirez hit 312 355 423 as of July 8 2016 15 He became the first player during 2016 to hit in every spot in the lineup when he batted fourth on June 28 16 Ramirez had also played four positions this year second base third base shortstop and left field When asked about Ramirez s play Indians hitting coach Ty Van Burkleo noted that Ramirez has done a great job all year 16 He also concluded that with the Indians missing Michael Brantley Ramirez has really stepped up in the heart of their batting order and been a real shot in the arm for the organization As of July 14 Ramirez was third in the American League with a 377 batting average with runners in scoring position 17 He backed that up on June 19 when he hit a walk off single in the 10th inning against the Chicago White Sox which gave the Indians a 3 2 win 18 That win was the third of 14 straight wins for the Indians which was then a franchise record 19 Their 14 straight wins from June 17 to July 1 is not only a franchise record but also the longest win streak in baseball since 2013 20 During the streak Ramirez batted 298 while compiling 17 hits and nine RBI On September 17 his 24th birthday he hit a walk off single in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Indians a 1 0 victory over the Detroit Tigers He finished the season having established then career highs of a 312 batting average 46 doubles 11 home runs 76 RBI 22 stolen bases and 4 8 Wins Above Replacement WAR or bWAR per Baseball Reference com 21 In the fifth game of the World Series Ramirez hit a home run giving Cleveland a 1 0 lead over the Chicago Cubs 22 He hit 310 9 for 31 in the World Series with one each of a walk home run and double 21 The Cubs ultimately prevailed however with Cleveland falling one run short in Game 7 in a bid for their first championship since 1948 23 The Cleveland chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA selected Ramirez as the Bob Feller Man of the Year Award winner the equivalent of the club s Most Valuable Player MVP Award 24 He also received consideration for the AL MVP for the first time placing 17th 25 2017 Silver Slugger Award Edit Ramirez in 2017 On March 28 2017 Ramirez signed a five year contract extension worth 26 million 26 In June he collected nine consecutive multi hit games the longest such streak for an Indians player since Roy Hughes in 1936 27 He was named AL Player of the Week for the first time in his career on June 18 after batting 516 with 16 hits three home runs seven RBI and a stolen base He raised his average from 265 to 320 over his previous 22 games 28 When Jason Kipnis sustained a hamstring injury on July 9 the Indians placed him on the 10 day DL 29 and shifted Ramirez to cover second base to replace him for much of the remainder of the season 27 Ramirez was selected by fan voting as the starting third baseman for the American League in the 2017 MLB All Star Game 30 On September 3 versus the Detroit Tigers Ramirez tied a major league record with five extra base hits which included three doubles and two home runs Incidentally both home runs received help as both were catchable For the first home run Mikie Mahtook pushed the ball over the fence with his bare hand On the second the ball bounced off Alex Presley s glove and touched the yellow stripe of the fence for a home run That game was also the 11th of a 22 game win streak spanning August 24 September 15 which surpassed the 2002 Oakland Athletics 20 consecutive wins for the American League record and was the second longest all time to the New York Giants 26 consecutive in 1916 In that streak Ramirez made the strongest offensive contribution batting 423 462 944 31 He was named AL Player of the Week on September 5 32 In 152 games played in 2017 Ramirez finished with an MLB leading 56 doubles a 318 batting average 957 OPS 29 home runs 83 RBI and 107 runs scored He totaled 91 extra base hits the second highest total in one season for a switch hitter in major league history He became just the 19th player to hit at least 56 doubles in one season His 957 OPS is the highest ever in one season for a player who made at least 60 appearances at both second base and third base 27 Of the 74 major league batters to hit at least 25 home runs Ramirez struck out the fewest times 69 33 End of season awards for Ramirez included selection as designated hitter on Baseball America s All MLB Team 34 and his first career Silver Slugger Award as the top hitting AL third baseman 35 He received a nomination as one of three Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalists at third base 36 He placed third in the AL Most Valuable Player Award balloting behind winner Jose Altuve and Aaron Judge 37 2018 30 30 club Edit On May 29 2018 Ramirez hit his 17th home run of the season in a 9 1 victory versus the Chicago White Sox He joined Albert Belle as the only hitters in Cleveland Indians to have hit at least that many home runs before the end of May 38 and for the month had batted 336 11 home runs and 25 RBI He had 18 home runs on the year at that point second to Belle in 1996 with 21 home runs for most at the end of May in franchise history Further Ramirez and Francisco Lindor became the first Cleveland teammates to both hit at least 10 home runs in one month since Jim Thome and Karim Garcia in 2002 39 Slashing 292 395 590 with 24 home runs 59 RBI and 19 stolen bases Ramirez was named the starting third baseman for the AL in the 2018 MLB All Star Game 40 On September 9 versus the Toronto Blue Jays he registered his 30th stolen base in addition to 37 home runs to join the 30 30 club the first in the majors since Mike Trout in 2012 Ramirez was the 49th member of this group and the third Indian to do so joining Joe Carter 1987 and Grady Sizemore 2008 41 For the season Ramirez batted 270 387 552 and led the major leagues in walks per strikeout at 1 33 42 He also led the American League in power speed number 36 3 and had the highest number of pitches per plate appearance in the major leagues 4 30 43 44 He became the first Indians player to achieve 30 home runs 30 stolen bases 100 runs scored and 100 RBI in the same season 45 However he batted 302 before the All Star break and 218 after 46 Ramirez batted 2 for 20 100 in the 2018 ALDS as Cleveland lost to the Houston Astros 45 2019 Edit Ramirez began the 2019 season continuing the slump that he endured towards the end of the 2018 season Over a span of 102 games beginning August 18 2018 he batted 189 He was being pitched with much fewer fastballs that he could drive resulting in more popups with much weaker overall contact From Opening Day of 2017 to August 18 2018 he had pulled 42 fastballs for home runs leading the major leagues In the 102 game span he had hit four 47 He batted 218 with a 308 OBP and 344 SLG in the first half of the 2019 season 48 However Ramirez experienced a resurgence as the season progressed On August 15 2019 he hit his first career grand slam in the first inning against the New York Yankees In his next at bat he hit a two run home run as the Indians won 19 5 49 After the All Star break he was second in MLB with 32 extra base hits and third with 40 RBI when he broke the hamate bone in the right wrist on August 24 requiring surgery 48 He appeared in 129 games on the season hitting 255 with 23 home runs 83 RBI and 24 stolen bases 50 2020 Silver Slugger Award Edit Ramirez in 2020 The 2020 season began slowly for Ramirez as he dealt with a thumb injury He batted 230 with six doubles five home runs and 18 RBI for the first month Starting August 25 he batted 358 with 12 home runs and 28 RBI 51 Over a seven game span in September Ramirez homered six times to help carry the Indians playoff run following an eight game losing streak On September 22 he hit a walk off home run in the tenth inning to defeat the Chicago White Sox 5 3 clinching a playoff berth for Cleveland 52 Ramirez garnered the AL Player of the Month Award for September batting 366 453 841 with nine doubles 10 home runs 24 RBI 1 294 OPS 19 extra base hits and 69 total bases He led MLB for the month in home runs tied OBP SLG OPS total bases tied and doubles tied He was second in batting Each of his last 11 hits the regular season went for extra bases He led the club with 17 home runs on the season 51 Ramirez concluded the season batting 292 386 OBP and career highs in OPS 993 slugging percentage 607 and OPS 163 He also tallied 64 hits 45 runs scored 16 doubles 17 home runs 46 RBI 133 total bases 34 extra base hits 31 walks and ten stolen bases 53 Per FanGraphs version of WAR fWAR he led the major leagues with 3 4 51 He also tied for the AL lead in runs scored with Tim Anderson and in extra base hits with Jose Abreu both of the White Sox Ramirez placed second in OPS and total bases third in slugging percentage doubles home runs and RBI fifth in stolen bases and adjusted OPS and tenth in walks 53 This performance netted Ramirez his third career Silver Slugger Award 54 and a second place finish to Abreu in the AL MVP voting 55 2021 Bob Feller Man of the Year Edit In 2021 Ramirez was selected to the MLB All Star Game for the third time of his career At the time of the announcement he had batted 265 with an 882 OPS 54 runs scored 18 doubles 18 home runs 50 RBI and six stolen bases His 6 5 fWAR and 138 wRC both ranked second among AL third baseman behind Rafael Devers of the Red Sox 56 Ramirez produced the highest batted ball pull percentage in the major leagues at 56 8 57 He was chosen as the winner of Bob Feller Man of the Year Award the second of his career 58 The Indians exercised the club option on Ramirez contract for the 2022 season on November 5 2021 59 2022 Contract extension Edit On April 6 2022 Ramirez signed a 5 year 124 million extension with the Cleveland Guardians Combined with his contract extension signed in November 2021 Ramirez new contract guaranteed nearly 150 million through 2028 The largest contract awarded in franchise history the deal also included a full no trade clause 60 In Cleveland s home opener Ramirez doubled in the ninth inning of a 4 1 defeat to the San Francisco Giants for his 1 000th career hit 61 He won AL Player of the Month honors for April having hit 342 27 for 79 and 722 slugging percentage 12 runs scored seven doubles a triple seven home runs 28 RBI and nine bases on balls over 21 games During that month he also reached the career milestone of 1 000 games played 62 On May 28 versus Detroit Ramirez homered tripled and drove in five runs amounting to an MLB leading 48 RBI through the Guardians first 42 games tied for third most in club history Of all in franchise history only Manny Ramirez 56 in 1999 Al Rosen 49 in 1954 and Earl Averill also 48 had equaled or surpassed Jose Ramirez 63 He was named AL Player of the Week for the May 24 30 having recorded three home runs three stolen bases 11 RBI seven total extra base hits 348 423 957 three walks and one strikeout 64 In 2022 he led the major leagues with 44 doubles and 20 intentional walks batting 280 355 514 with 29 home runs and 126 RBIs across 685 plate appearances 65 66 Awards and honors Edit2 Bob Feller Man of the Year 2016 2021 24 4 Major League Baseball MLB All Star 2017 2018 2021 2022 3 Silver Slugger at third base 2017 2018 2020 67 New youth baseball field on the west side of Cleveland opening in Spring 2023 will be named Jose Ramirez Field 68 Milestones Edit30 30 club 2018 Statistical league leader Edit 2 Doubles 2017 2022 2 Extra base hits 2017 2020 Intentional bases on balls 2022 2 Power speed number 2018 2020 Runs scored 2020 Runs created 2020 Sacrifice hits 2014 Wins Above Replacement FanGraphs 2020 69 Personal life EditRamirez has a brother Jose Baez Ramirez who also signed with the Cleveland organization 45 Owing to his baseball instincts and dedication former teammate Francisco Lindor has commented that if he were the owner of a team and given the option to sign any player in the sport it would be Ramirez 23 See also Edit Biography portal Dominican Republic portal Baseball portalCleveland Guardians award winners and league leaders List of Major League Baseball annual doubles leaders List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders List of Major League Baseball doubles records List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican RepublicReferences Edit a b c Waldstein David October 6 2017 Cleveland s Jose Ramirez The 50 000 Bargain Who Just Hit 56 Doubles The New York Times Retrieved October 10 2017 DPL Jose Ramirez becomes the First DPL Alumni in the Show Dominican Prospect League Dplbaseball com Archived from the original on October 10 2017 Retrieved October 10 2017 a b Storm Stephanie Indians second base prospect Jose Ramirez proves worth for Aeros Aeros Ohio com Retrieved December 23 2016 Mike Aviles grand slam lifts Indians by Miguel Cabrera less Tigers ESPN com The Associated Press September 1 2013 Retrieved December 23 2016 September 9 2013 Kansas City Royals at Cleveland Indians Box Score and Play by Play Baseball Reference com September 9 2013 Retrieved December 23 2016 Lukehart Jason May 1 2014 The Indians are calling up 2B prospect Jose Ramirez on Friday Let s Go Tribe Letsgotribe com Retrieved December 23 2016 Ridenour Marla Indians shortstop Jose Ramirez comes of age against Yankees Indians Ohio com Retrieved December 23 2016 Hoynes Paul August 10 2014 Jose Ramirez makes big splash in Big Apple for Cleveland Indians Cleveland com Retrieved December 23 2016 Rumberg Howie August 9 2014 Ramirez Brantley homer to support Kluber as Tribe stops Yankees Sports The Repository Canton OH Cantonrep com Associated Press Retrieved August 16 2019 Sortable Player Stats Cleveland Indians Cleveland indians mlb com January 20 2016 Retrieved December 23 2016 April 10 2015 Detroit Tigers at Cleveland Indians Box Score and Play by Play Baseball Reference com April 10 2015 Retrieved December 23 2016 Jose Ramirez Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com M mlb com Retrieved December 23 2016 Jose Ramirez Game Logs 2016 Batting FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com Retrieved December 23 2016 Cleveland Indians Leaderboards 2015 Batters Dashboard FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com Retrieved December 23 2016 Sortable Player Stats Cleveland Indians Cleveland indians mlb com January 20 2016 Retrieved December 23 2016 a b Hoynes Paul June 29 2016 Utility man Jose Ramirez bats here there and everywhere for Cleveland Indians Cleveland com Retrieved December 23 2016 American League Leaderboards 2016 Batters Standard Statistics FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com Retrieved December 23 2016 Bastian Jordan Merkin Scott June 19 2016 Ramirez Indians walk off to sweep White Sox MLB com M indians mlb com Retrieved December 23 2016 Corcoran Cliff July 2 2016 Indians win streak ends amid controversial replay call SI com Retrieved December 23 2016 2016 Cleveland Indians Schedule and Results Baseball Reference com 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hamstring injury USA Today Associated Press August 23 2017 Retrieved October 14 2017 Five 5 Indians earn American League All Star nods Indians MLB com July 2 2017 Retrieved July 2 2017 Castrovince Anthony September 16 2017 Let s honor The Streak with some awards MLB com Retrieved September 16 2017 Jose Ramirez named AL Player of the Week The News Herald September 5 2017 Retrieved October 15 2017 Kelly Matt January 9 2018 Who was 2017 s best two strike hitter Judge Rendon and Votto all put up compelling cases MLB com Retrieved January 11 2018 From afterthought to foundation of a winner Baseball America October 5 2017 Retrieved October 28 2017 Jose Altuve Nolan Arenado among repeat Silver Slugger Award winners USA Today November 9 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 Randhawa Manny October 26 2017 Elite defenders named Gold Glove finalists MLB com Retrieved October 26 2017 Kolur Nihal November 16 2017 Jose Altuve Giancarlo Stanton named MVP Award winners Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 19 2017 Schoenfield David May 29 2018 Real or not Jose Ramirez keeps pushing his ceiling higher and higher ESPN com Retrieved June 7 2018 Noga Joe June 1 2018 Francisco Lindor Jose Ramirez already making strong cases for All Star selections The Plain Dealer Retrieved June 1 2018 Bastian Jordan July 8 2018 Jose Ramirez one of five Indians in ASG MLB com Retrieved August 16 2019 Jones Kaelen September 9 2018 Indians Jose Ramirez becomes first member of 30 30 Club since 2012 Sports Illustrated Retrieved October 16 2020 Major League Leaderboards 2018 Batters Advanced Statistics FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com Retrieved August 16 2019 Yearly League Leaders amp Records for Power Speed Baseball Reference com Retrieved August 16 2019 2019 Regular Season MLB Baseball Batting Statistics and League Leaders Major League Baseball ESPN Retrieved August 16 2019 a b c Hoynes Paul February 22 2019 Two monster seasons one monster slump What motivates Cleveland Indians Jose Ramirez The Plain Dealer Retrieved October 18 2020 Blangino Tony April 29 2019 Jose Ramirez and the slump that wouldn t end Forbes Retrieved August 16 2019 Verducci Tom June 10 2019 Seven reasons behind Jose Ramirez s strange and steep decline Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 10 2019 a b Acquevella Katherine August 25 2019 Indians Jose Ramirez fractures hamate bone in right hand could miss rest of regular season CBSSports com Retrieved August 25 2019 Hoynes Paul August 16 2019 Cleveland Indians hit 7 homers to hammer New York Yankees 19 5 cleveland com Retrieved August 16 2019 Jose Ramirez 2019 Batting Game Logs Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 28 2021 a b c Noga Joe September 28 2020 Jose Ramirez named AL Player of the Month for September riding wave of momentum into playoffs The Plain Dealer Retrieved October 3 2020 Acquavella Katherine September 22 2020 Cleveland clinches playoff berth with Jose Ramirez s three run walk off home run against White Sox CBSSports com Retrieved September 28 2020 a b 2020 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Progressive Field Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 31 2022 Noga Joe May 2 2022 Guardians 3B Jose Ramirez named AL Player of the Month for April OF Steven Kwan earns rookie award Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved May 29 2022 Lewis Ryan May 28 2022 Guardians star Jose Ramirez is chasing Manny Ramirez s franchise RBIs record Akron Beacon Journal Retrieved May 29 2022 Palattella Henry May 31 2022 Former mates J Ram Lindor win weekly honors MLB com Retrieved May 31 2022 1 2 MLB Silver Slugger Award Winners American League Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 31 2022 Cleveland Guardians Charities on Twitter MLB WAR Leaders 2020 FanGraphs Retrieved October 3 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jose Ramirez infielder Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or RetrosheetAchievementsPreceded byAlex Bregman Jose Abreu Kyle Tucker American League Player of the MonthJuly 2018 September 2020 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